Rick Stephens
Admiral
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Just finished up break in hours on a new 1.94 ratio SEI Alpha 1 drive on my 3 Liter. Finally got to go to WOT. Hate to say it, but I got TOO good numbers, if that is possible :^)
Indicated RPMs 4500
GPS Speed 35 MPH
Wheel Pitch 17 inch
Ratio 1.94
This gives me in the neighborhood of 5-6% slip using a couple different calculators. That seems unlikely, especially with a no frills Michigan Wheel 17 inch 3 blade. I can say that is 3 MPH better than I got with the old 1.98 Merc OEM leg and without the Smart Tabs installed. New SEI leg and new Smart tabs seem to make a lot of difference. And that with a pretty tired 25 year old 3 liter.
What do you think? Couple hundred more RPMs than indicated likely? More than that? If so, do I need to replace the tach? I know the tach at idle disagrees with the tach built into a Snapon timing light by a couple hundred on the plus side for the built in. I'm afraid that not knowing actual WOT RPMs is possibly dangerous to the motor. The timing light tach quits reading around 2000, for whatever reason, or I'd make a comparison.
Ideas welcome.
Rick
Indicated RPMs 4500
GPS Speed 35 MPH
Wheel Pitch 17 inch
Ratio 1.94
This gives me in the neighborhood of 5-6% slip using a couple different calculators. That seems unlikely, especially with a no frills Michigan Wheel 17 inch 3 blade. I can say that is 3 MPH better than I got with the old 1.98 Merc OEM leg and without the Smart Tabs installed. New SEI leg and new Smart tabs seem to make a lot of difference. And that with a pretty tired 25 year old 3 liter.
What do you think? Couple hundred more RPMs than indicated likely? More than that? If so, do I need to replace the tach? I know the tach at idle disagrees with the tach built into a Snapon timing light by a couple hundred on the plus side for the built in. I'm afraid that not knowing actual WOT RPMs is possibly dangerous to the motor. The timing light tach quits reading around 2000, for whatever reason, or I'd make a comparison.
Ideas welcome.
Rick